SERVICE MANUALFRYMASTER H14 SERIESELECTRIC FRYERTABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY STATEMENT ...
2–3 2.4 Frypot Boil-Out Before the fryer is first used for cooking product, it should be boiled out to ensure that any residue from the manufacturing
8-188.9 Filter Base/Pan Assemblies8.9.1 Filter Base Assemblies1 243567 8
8-19ITEM PART # COMPONENT806-8648SP Filter Base Assembly, FootPrint III1 810-0180 Handle, Filter Base Assembly* 826-1360 Screw, #10-24 x 5/16 [Qty: 25
8-208.9.2 Filter Pan Assemblies236547811210111314171521181920916
8-21ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 806-9546SP Filter Pan Assembly, Single FootPrint2 806-9547SP Cover Assembly, Filter Pan* 809-0045 Nut, 10-32* 809-0117 Scre
8-228.10 Filter Pump and Motor Assemblies1841113Full-Vat Only109127614155Pump orientationrequired for BIH114Pump orientation requiredfor BIH214. 314,
8-23ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 806-6118SP Pump and Motor Assembly, 250V 50/60 Hz2 826-1269 Motor and Gasket Kit, 230V 50/60 Hz* 826-1266 Motor and Gasket
8-248.11 Filtration Systems: Oil Return Plumbing and Linkage Assemblies8.11.1 Oil Return Plumbing Assemblies and Components1 32 45 6 789 101112Manif
8-25ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 106-0002SP Flex Line Assembly, With Male/Female Ends2 813-0062Elbow, ½-inch 90°3 813-0469 Cap, Pipe ½-inch4 106-0054SP Flex
8-268.11.2 Oil Return Linkage Assemblies and Components122 34 5 8769 101112ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 823-2337 Handle, Oil Return, Left* 823-2338 Handle,
8-278.12 Frypot Assemblies and Drain Valve Components1211123Flat WasherCompression WashersPlastic Washer45678 9NOTE: Compressionwashers, flat washer,
3–1 CHAPTER 3: OPERATING FRYERS WITH M100B™ COOKING COMPUTERS 3.1 Equipment Setup and Shutdown Procedures Setup WARNING Fill the frypot to the
8-28ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 823-2454SP Frypot Assembly, Full-Vat2 823-2460SP Frypot Assembly, Dual-VatDrain Valve Assembly, Dual-Vat3 809-0539 Nut, 3/8
3–2 ABCDHJLENOMKIFG ITEM DESCRIPTION A Temperature Display Switch B Left LED Display C Right LED Display D Cook Switch #1, Left E Cook Switc
3–3 The fryer has two built-in high-limit protection features. If the temperature in the frypot reaches approximately 410°F (210°C), the computer op
3–4 Operating the Computer on Split-Vat Fryers 1. Turn ON the cooking computer by pressing the ON/OFF switches . Pressing the left switch turn
3–5 3. At the programmed shake time, an audible alarm will sound and the display will flash SHAKE. After shaking the basket, press the correspondin
3–6 Recovery Out of Range (REC LOC) Recovery time is an indication of the condition of the fryer. When the fryer is first turned on, the computer re
3–7 3.5 M-100B™ Computer Set-Up and Programming Instructions The M-100B computer has three modes of operation. In addition to the Cooking Mode, wh
3–8 3. Release all 3 switches at the same time. M100B, then SETUP will appear briefly in the left display, then BOIL-OUT will appear in the left dis
3–9 2. Press and release the switch until the word DISPLAY appears in the left display. 3. Press the right 1 or 2 switch to toggle back and fort
WARNINGIMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTYDAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH. READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERAT
3–10 3.5.2 M-100B™ Computer Programming Mode How to Enter the Program Mode 1. Press the ON/OFF switches until both displays of cooking computer i
3–11 5. To change the times, use the following switches: Left Minutes (in increments of ten) Left 1 Minutes (in increments of one) Left 2 Seconds
3–12 6. To EXIT and SAVE the product name entry, press the switch. SAVE will flash in the right display, followed by YES or NO, indicating whether
3–13 7. Press the switch to show the cooking temperature setpoint, displayed as SET-TEMP in the left display. The current setpoint temperature is
3–14 How to Display “Use Time” Information NOTE: This feature is used to determine the total amount of time that a fryer has been cooking. 1. Ente
4-1CHAPTER 4: OPERATING FRYERSWITH ANALOG CONTROLLERS4.1 Equipment Setup and Shutdown ProceduresSetup WARNINGFill the frypot to the bottom oil level
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4-34.3 Analog Controller Operating Instructions WARNINGBefore pressing the power switch to the ON position, ensure that the frypot isproperly filled
4-4Note: You must agitate vegetable oil during the entire high-limit control-check procedure with amaple paddle. CAUTIONIf after completing both high
5-1CHAPTER 5: OPERATING THE BUILT-IN FILTRATION SYSTEM14253 67ITEM DESCRIPTION FUNCTION1 Filter Base Assembly Housing for filter pan.2 Filter Pan Asse
iWARRANTY STATEMENTFrymaster, L.L.C. makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for thisequipment and replacement parts:A.
5-28.1 STEP-BY-STEP FILTRATION INSTRUCTIONSSwitch computer to OFF.Slide the filter pan from the fryer cabinet.Open the filter-cover, and remove and c
5-3Remove and clean the hold-down ring.Remove and discard the dirty paper or pad..Remove and clean the filter screen.Make sure the inside of the pan i
5-4The filter pad is placed in the pan with theheavily textured side facing up. When filterpaper is used, one sheet is placed over thescreen and 8-oun
5-5Use 8-ounces of filter powder and spread itevenly over filter paper. Remember, Do NotUse filter powder on filter pads.Replace crumb screen inside
5-6Return handle and drain-valve handlelocation.With fryer off, open drain valve.When frypot empties into filter pan, turnreturn handle to ON. Filter
5-7The computer will countdown the process,although it does not control the filtering.The oil moves through the filter, the frypotand out the open fry
5-8Close the drain-valve and leave the filterpump on to fill the frypot.With the drain-valve closed, frypot fills withoil.When the filter pan empties,
5-9Turn the filter alarm off by pressing .Top up oil level. Some oil may be lost infiltering process.Fill to first mark in frypot.
5-10The oil may drop below operatingtemperature during the filtering process. Inthat case, the fryer will display Low-Tempand heat the oil when it is
5-11d. To clean the filter base assembly, use a sponge or cloth soaked with a water and grease-cutting solution. Be careful not to get water on the
ii3. For replacement of defective computers under warranty, call your local Frymaster FactoryAuthorized Service Center. All computers replaced under
5-12 CAUTIONStatement on discarding oil: Hot cooking-oil is dangerous and will cause severeburns. Handle with extreme caution. When discarding old c
6-1CHAPTER 6: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING6.1 Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance (PM) procedures are contained in McDonald’s
6-26.2.1 Troubleshooting Fryers Equipped with M100B ComputersFryer OffPress the ON/OFF switch (OFFdisplayed inwindow).COMPUTER PANELOPENINTERFACEBOARD
6-3Fryer Heating OilCOMPUTERPANEL OPENINTERFACEBOARD VISIBLEInitiate HEAT MODE byturning the fyrer on and settingthe temperature at least 45° F(24° C)
6-4As HEATING MODE indicator lights,does the right HT LED light (both HTLEDs for split-vat units)?Probable causes are:1. Broken or improper wireconnec
6-5Probable causes are:1. Defective or improperlyinstalled high-limit2. Defective heating orlatching ContactorProbable causes are:1. Defective heating
6-66.2.2 Troubleshooting Fryers Equipped with Analog ControllersFryer OffPress the ON/OFF switch (OFFdisplayed inwindow).CONTROLLERPANEL OPENINTERFACE
6-7Fryer Heating OilCONTROLLERPANEL OPENINTERFACEBOARD VISIBLEInitiate HEAT MODE byturning the fyrer on and settingthe temperature at least 45° F(24°
6-8As HEATING MODE indicator lights,does the right HT LED light (both HTLEDs for split-vat units)?Probable causes are:1. Broken or improper wireconnec
6-9Probable causes are:1. Defective or improperlyinstalled high-limit2. Defective heating orlatching contactorProbable causes are:1. Defective heating
1-1CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1.1 GeneralRead the instructions in this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate this equipment. Thismanual covers
6-106.2.3 Troubleshooting the Built-in Filtration System (BIH14 units only)MOMENTARILYTURN THE FILTERHANDLE TO THEON POSITIONDoes the pumpstart?Probab
7-1CHAPTER 7: SERVICE PROCEDURESBefore performing any maintenance on your Frymaster fryer, you must disconnect the electricalpower supply.When electri
7-27-2: REPLACE INTERFACE BOARD1. Unplug all power cords. Perform Procedure 7-1, Steps 1-4, Replace Computer/Controller.2. Unplug wire harness fro
7-37-3: REPLACE TRANSFORMER1. Unplug all power cords. Perform Procedure 7-1, Steps 1-4, Replace Computer/Controller.2. Remove all wiring from the
7-47-4: REPLACE TEMPERATURE PROBE (cont.)6. Disconnect the wire harness containing theprobe wiring. It may be necessary to removethe wire ties.7.
7-57-4: REPLACE TEMPERATURE PROBE (cont.)11. Place the new temperature probe assemblyonto the element and secure with the screwsremoved earlier. Cli
7-67-5: REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT (cont.)3. Remove the screws securing the temperatureprobe bracket from the element. Remove theprobe clamp (metal Ty
7-77-5: REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT (cont.)5. Remove the element mounting screws andpull the element out of the frypot.6. Install the temperature probe
7-87-5: REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT (cont.)10. When replacing the left element (as viewedfrom the rear of the fryer), use the 9-pinconnector, inserting t
7-97-6: REPLACE HIGH-LIMIT1. Perform Procedure 7-4, Replace TemperatureProbe, Steps 1-4.2. Disconnect the wire harness containing thehigh-limit wir
1-2Fryers in this series are equipped with automatic safety features:1. Two high temperature detection features shut off power to the elements should
7-107-7: REPLACE FRYPOT1. Perform Procedure 7-4, Replace Temperature Probe, Steps 1-7.2. Perform Procedure 7-1, Replace Computer/Controller, Steps
7-117-8: REPLACE CONTACTOR1. Perform Procedure 7-4, Replace Temperature Probe, Steps 1-3.2. Remove the screws securing the bottom and center rear a
7-129. Remove the contactor mounting screws andremove the contactor.10. Install the new contactor and connect thewiring removed in Step 8.11. Install
7-137-10: BUILT-IN FILTER SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURESFiltration Problem ResolutionOne of the most common errors is placing the filter paper on the bott
7-147-10: BUILT-IN FILTER SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURES (cont.)If the motor runs but the pump does not, there isa blockage in the pump. Incorrectly size
7-157-10: BUILT-IN FILTER SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURES (cont.)MPump RelayCoilMicro-switchesPump Motor SwitchPump MotorSolenoids(Redesigned Models Only)2
7-167-11: ELECTRIC INTERFACE BOARD DIAGNOSTIC CHARTThe following diagram and charts provide ten quick system checks that can be performed usingonly a
7-177-12: WIRING DIAGRAMS, SIMPLIFIEDL3FIRECUT-OFF24VHIGHLIMITDRAINSAFETYSWITCH3 PHASE POWERTERMINALSGND10J211122147J2-8J2-9J3J32213131414441111HEATIN
7-183 PHASE POWERTERMINALSGNDLATCHINGCONTACTOR3123211C2CLATCHINGCONTACTOR3123213C4CJ3J32615510 1314411TROUBLEHEATPOWERONPOWERONHEATTROUBLE12V3113324V2
7-19FIRECUT-OFF24VHIGHLIMITDRAINSAFETYSWITCH3 PHASE POWERTERMINALS10J211122147J2-8J2-9J3J32213131414441111HEATINGCONTACTORLATCHINGCONTACTOR3123211C2CH
1-31.5 Shipping Damage Claim ProcedureWhat to do if your equipment arrives damaged:Please note that this equipment was carefully inspected and packed
7-203 PHASE POWERTERMINALSGNDLATCHINGCONTACTOR3123211CLATCHINGCONTACTOR3123213C4CJ3J3261510 1314411COMPUTER/CONTROLLERTROUBLEHEATPOWERONPOWERONHEATTRO
7-217-13: WIRING DIAGRAMS, MAINMcDonald’s Domestic
7-22McDonald’s European Community (CE)
7-23McDonald’s European Community (CE) (Prior To 9/98)
7-24McDonald’s European Community (CE) XBIH14
7-25McDonald’s Domestic Contactor
7-26McDonald’s European Community (CE) WYE Contactor
7-27McDonald’s European Community (CE) XBIH14 Contactor
7-28McDonald’s 440/480V Contactor
7-29McDonald’s Delta CSA Contactor
2–1CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS2.1 GeneralProper installation is essential for the safe, efficient, trouble-free operation of this appliance.
7-30McDonald’s Domestic Control Cord
7-31McDonald’s English Control Cord
7-327-13: WIRING DIAGRAMS, FILTER UNITSFootprint III, Early Configuration.741852963TO PUMPMOTOR45C10C52C11C8C41C30C12C32C26C13C9CREDREDRED12 1011 9LOA
8-1 Back to McDonald's H14 SectionH14 SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERSCHAPTER 8: PARTS LIST8.1 Accessories1234 5ITEM PART # CO
8-28.2 Cabinet Assemblies and Component Parts8.2.1 MH/BIH114 Cabinet Assembly, Single FootPrint571234681013911141218151617
8-3ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 200-0129 Rail, Top Front Single* 806-4910SP Rail, Top Front Single (BIH114 prior to 1/99)2 200-0130 Brace, Rear Horizontal3
8-48.2.2 MH/BIH214, 314, 414, 514 Cabinet Assemblies1234567 98101112131415192016171821222324252627 282930See Detail ADetail A31SeeDetail BDetail B32I
8-5ITEM PART # COMPONENT13 826-1374 Screw, #10 ½-Inch (Qty: 25)14 809-0413 Spacer, Door Post (Quad and Triple Only)15 809-0422 Screw, Shoulder- 10-32
8-68.3 Casters, Legs and Associated Hardware1 2 3 45 6 78ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 810-0005 Caster, Rigid2 810-0006 Caster, Swivel-Rokite3 810-0327 Cast
8-78.4 Component Box Assemblies/Associated Component Parts112345678910111112345678910111213141515 141312 11109 8 76 5 43 2 112ITEM PART # COMPONENT1
2–22.2 After Fryers Are Under The Fry Station HoodAdjust casters so that fryers are level and at the proper height in the fry station hood. If necess
8-88.5 Control Panel Assemblies/Top Caps/Door Assemblies/Related Components8.5.1 Control Panel Assemblies and Top Caps12345 678
8-9ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 Control Panel Assembly806-9821SP Center Brace, Control Panel (Double, Triple, Quad)809-0396 Screw, #6-32 x 3/8 Phillips Pan
8-108.5.1 Door Assembly Components34125678ITEM PART # COMPONENT806-6545SP Door Assembly, Universal1 809-0266 Screw, #10- ½-inch2 824-0137SP Panel, Do
8-118.6 Controller Assemblies123ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 806-7990 Computer, M100B* 806-8000 Computer, M100B Standard, Electric* 806-8036 Computer, M100
8-128.7 Drain System Components1 2 34 5 6791110128ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 823-0718 Drain Tube, Left End, 2.5 x 8.0”2 823-0725 Drain Tube, Left End, Du
8-138.8 Electrical Components: Contactors, Elements and RelatedComponents8.8.1 Contactors4135671011921121013141581716
8-14ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 900-5445 Front Cover, Contactor Box2 900-5446 Top Cover, Contactor Box3 807-0922 Holder, Buss Fuse* 807-2278 Fuse, 20 Amp4
8-15 8.8.2 Elements and Related ComponentsDual-Vat Full-Vat11213864759101514171312161819Full-VatDual-Vat11
8-16 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 826-1339 Bushing, .375 Split (Qty: 10) 2 809-0567 Ty-Wrap, Metal 3 Heating Element 807-2639 Heating Element, 208
8-178.8.3 Hood Relay Box, Power Cords and Hood Cords19411610752314138161718191512ITEM PART # COMPONENT1 806-9381SP Wire Assembly, CE Mac* 806-9389SP
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